I take it you don't read?
There more or less a lot of novels like that. Some are good and others are just stupid.
I didn't mean anything bad by it. But sound like a story right out of a book to me a least.

I take it you don't read?
There more or less a lot of novels like that. Some are good and others are just stupid.
I didn't mean anything bad by it. But sound like a story right out of a book to me a least.

Other then history books, tactical manuals, the owner manuals of my guns, the handbook they gave us in BMQ, and things like the Art of War and the Book of Five Rings no. My leisure reading is somewhat at an minimum.

I wish my life was a novel, there are some parts I rewrite if that was the case.

I already do. A friend of mine that is two years younger than me started calling me her big brother when she was 11 years old. Even today we still tell people we're brother and sister even though we're not related.

My big sister and I aren't blood related. She is my big sister, none the less, and I love her more than anything, because unlike everyone else when I was a kid she could actually see me. So, yeah, I would. I'll be whatever she wants me to be, really, which is not intended to mean anything sexual.

Rúnanafni hennar

I have it tattooed on my hand.
I also have other tattoos that remind me of her when things get tough

Lol. Back when I was in middle school there was a friend that looked a bit like me, so we would tell people we were sisters. Most of them believe it too. So yeah, I think its totally okay. I like that quote that says something along the lines of 'Friends are the family you choose yourself'. I mean, people often say a parent is one who raises their kids regardless of blood relationship, so I don't think it's too far fetched to say that friends are like sibling that way too ^ ^

Yeah, no big deal. I've had three friends who each - seperately - started calling me "senpai" for seemingly no reason, so "brother", if still a little weird, would be comparatively more comfortable because there's no hierarchy implied.

My actual brother just refers to me by name, or occasionally as "bro", both of which I am far more accustomed to. He also mockingly called me "onii-chan" for a period of time, which pissed me off to no end. Thankfully, he stopped when it stopped being funny.

I personally try not to refer to people at all if I can help it. I'll use context or body language to signal who I'm talking to rather than saying their name. I'm uncomfortable saying people's names because it feels overly familiar to me.